Scarlet Envelope: Breakfast for a Serial Killer

By | May 2, 2021

by Scarlet Envelope (website)

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“Extraordinary Weekly”, 10/30/1956: “The death of Janice Ward, a young mother of two and a waitress at Stanley’s Diner, is being investigated in connection to similar cases in the state...” This time, Game Master assigns you to work as a cop in the fifties. Bring justice to the victims of a serial killer who clearly has a thing for junk food! Expect case files, coroner’s reports, & footage of suspects’ interrogations.
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If you love murder mystery then you're going to be amazed by the production value that went into this tiny red envelope. Right from the beginning, you'll be drawn in by the intriguing backstory paired with the perfect background diner music, Through sleuthing on the police database, solving the puzzles that revealed more truth and carefully scrutinizing the various suspects actions and interviews, you'll ultimately find out what happened to Janice that night. The narrative was really well written as it made you believe that all the suspects had some kind of motive to kill the victim. You'll really need to dig deep to find that piece of evidence that will determine the real killer from the rest. Good luck detectives! Your case awaits...

Breakfast for a Serial Killer is the 4th chapter in the Scarlet Envelope series and this time we’re in 1950s Canada complete with cute hairstyles, diners and- of course- murder! In all sense of the word, this game is a classic murder mystery. 5 suspects, 2 victims, and you the detective. You’ve been sent back in time to catch a serial killer before they go on to kill again. Exciting? Heck yeah! I love murder mystery games.


Scarlet Envelope distinguishes itself well with an audio-visual rich production and some really clever puzzles throughout the game. 

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